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FQS-Newsletter August 2005 Dear All, Today I would like to draw your attention to the following news:
Enjoy reading! Katja Mruck A) ARTICLES, PUBLISHED IN FQS IN AUGUST 2005 Lisa J. Blodgett, Wanda Boyer & Emily Turk (Canada): "No thank you, not today": Supporting Ethical and Professional Relationships
in Large Qualitative Studies Robin M. Boylorn (USA): Review, Ina-Maria Greverus, Sharon MacDonald, Regina Romhild, Gisela Welz & Helena Wullf (Eds.) (2002).
Stability Upon Shifting Ground: Review Note of Shifting Grounds: Experiments in Doing Ethnography Rowhea Elmesky (USA): Rethinking Qualitative Research: Research Participants as Central Researchers and Enacting Ethical Practices
as Habitus Marilyn Lichtman (USA): Review, Mechthild Kiegelmann & Leo Guertler (Eds.) (2003). Research Questions and Matching Methods
of Analysis Wiebke Lohfeld (USA): Fight for Recognition. The Portrait of the German Physician Paula TOBIAS (1886-1970). A Reconstructive
Biographical Analysis Katie MacMillan (UK): More Than Just Coding? Evaluating CAQDAS in a Discourse Analysis of News Texts Catherine Milne (USA): On Being Authentic: A Response to "No thank you, not today": Supporting Ethical and Professional Relationships
in Large Qualitative Studies Henning van den Brink (Germany): Cooperation Relationships in Community Prevention Committees—Neglected by Qualitative Social
Research? B) CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS 9-12 September, Torun, Poland 16-18 September, Dada-Haus, Zurich, Switzerland 17-18 October, Centre for Qualitative Research, Bournemouth University, UK 3-4 November, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Alpes, Grenoble, France See http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/conferences/conferences-coming-e.htm (English) and http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/conferences/conferences-coming-d.htm (German) for additional Conference Announcements. C) OPEN ACCESS NEWS August SPARC Open Access Newsletter EPrints Repositories Training Course, Monday 26th - Friday 30th September 2005 Survey on Open Access by the Canadian research funder, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Call for Proposals: Fellowships on Open Information Policy, International Policy Fellowship Program, Open Society Institute Texts Charles W. Bailey, Jr.: The Role of Reference Librarians in Institutional Repositories Adrian K. Ho & Charles W. Bailey, Jr.: Open Access Webliography Tim Berners-Lee et al.: Journal Publishing and Author Self-Archiving: Peaceful Co-Existence and Fruitful Collaboration Sherif Masoud: Re-engineering the Open Access Movement I: Addressing What is Currently Missing Journals/newsletter Cyberculture, new reviews August Evaluation Exchange, 11(1) 2005 First Monday, 10(8) 2005 Innovate, August/September 2005 issue on the role of video game technology in educational settings Journal of Research Practice, new M/C - Media and Culture, 8(4) Netherlands Journal of Medicine has changed to Open Access P.O.S.T.M.O.D.E.R.N C.U.L.T.U.R.E, 15(3) Qualitative Sociology Review, new SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online, http://scielo.org/) has assisted three more established print journals with the transition to Open Access online editions.
Speech and Audio Processing, new Ubiquity, 6(30) Last update: 30.07.2007 Volume 9, No. 1 Table of Contents [qualitative-research.net]
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